The Atlantic City Speedway was a board oval racing track located near Hammonton, New Jersey. The track was built in 1926, and hosted eight American Automobile Association sanctioned races before the track was demolished in 1933.[1][2]
Amatol Race Track | |
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Location | Hammonton, New Jersey |
Coordinates | 39°36′12″N 74°44′28″W / 39.60333°N 74.74111°W |
Capacity | 310,000 |
Operator | Atlantic City Motor Speedway Association |
Opened | 1926 |
Closed | 1933 |
Oval | |
Surface | Board |
Length | 2.4 km (1.5 miles) |
Banking | 45° |
AAA Champ Car race winners
editSeason | Date | Winning Driver | Chassis | Engine |
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1926 | May 1 | Harry Hartz | Miller | Miller |
1926 | July 17 | Harry Hartz | Miller | Miller |
1926 | July 17 | Norman Batten | Miller | Miller |
1926 | July 17 | Fred Comer | Miller | Miller |
1926 | July 17 | Harry Hartz | Miller | Miller |
1927 | May 7 | Dave Lewis | Miller | Miller |
1928 | July 4 | Freddie Winnai | Duesenberg | Duesenberg |
1928 | September 16 | Ray Keech | Miller | Miller |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Atlantic City Speedway". ChampCarStats.com. Retrieved July 7, 2012.
- ^ "Amatol--The Town". SouthJersey.com. Retrieved July 7, 2012.
External links
edit- Maser, Jill (2005), The White Horse Pike (Images of America), Arcadia Publishing (Chicago, Illinois), p. 105. ISBN 0-7385-3910-4.
- Ghost Riders in the Pines
- Atlantic City Speedway
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